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Share your ideas for a redesigned Anoka County website

Before Anoka County changes its current website, they want your comments and ideas for a redesigned website.  What improvements would you like to see in the redesign of your county’s website?  See AnokaCounty.us/Survey. The mission of Anoka County is to serve citizens in a respectful,  innovative, and fiscally responsible manner.

District 15 St. Francis schools receive award for waste reduction

Nearly 80% of waste generated by schools could be recycled or composted.  Almost 24% of the total waste generated is food waste.  Three District 15 St. Francis schools received Outstanding Achievement Awards from the Jeffers Foundation Waste Reduction Awareness Program: Cedar Creek Community School (Cedar); East Bethel Community School (East Bethel); and St. Francis Community School (St. Francis).

Warning: deceptive tactics used to sell water treatment systems

Tactics use bogus tests, misrepresent agencies and standards The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) is reminding residents to beware of false claims, deceptive sales pitches, and scare tactics being used by some water treatment companies to sell expensive and unnecessary water treatment systems. High profile investigations of groundwater contamination has resulted in a noticeable increase […]

Rain gardens are improving water quality

Rain gardens are a cost-effective best management practice (BMP) to reduce storm water runoff pollution from reaching water resources.  Rain gardens reduce the degradation of water bodies by holding and infiltrating storm-water runoff that would otherwise drain (untreated) to the creek. SAND CREEK RAIN GARDENS (Coon Creek Watershed District)  Nine (9) curb-cut rain gardens were […]

DNR issues ice warning for aerated lakes

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) warns ice anglers, snowmobilers, skiers and other outdoor enthusiasts to use caution when going onto any lake covered or partially covered with ice, especially those that feature aeration systems.  Aeration systems are generally operated from the time lakes freeze until ice break-up in the spring. They help prevent […]

Wetland conservation policy report available

The Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) released a report today, evaluating the wetland conservation policy. Key findings and recommendations in the report focused on: defining policy goals and measures of protection and success, enhanced interagency cooperation, and targeting of wetland mitigation. To read the full report, visit the BWSR website at: www.bwsr.state.mn.us […]

A full class at the hazardous waste generator workshop (November 27th)

Fifty one (51) representatives from large and small quantity hazardous waste generators attended the Hazardous Waste Fall workshop held by Anoka County Environmental Services. Presentations included: Lessons Learned (Laura Schmidt, Anoka Co. Environmental Services) Industrial Stormwater Permits (Mary West, MN Pollution Control Agency) Commercial Recycling (Amy Ulbricht, Anoka Co. Integrated Waste Management) Municipal Drinking Water Protection […]

The Noncomm Scoop, Fall/Winter 2012

The Noncomm Scoop (Fall/Winter 2012) newsletter provides information and guidance for the owners and operators of “noncommunity public water systems” (such as schools, churches, resorts, restaurants and other businesses that have their own water supply well).  The presence, health effects and treatment of nitrogen and arsenic in drinking water are the topics of the current issue […]

Anoka County’s GIS makes mapping and planning accurate and easy

Residents, parents, property owners, businesses, developers, and utilities officials should find the Anoka County Geographic Information System (GIS) website helpful for many uses. Property Search Map Page Search for Anoka County parcels by PIN Number or address, with links to detailed property information and recorded plats. Identify parcels, section corners, half-sections and create an aerial map […]

East Bethel is marked by its new water tower

East Bethel’s newest and highest structure is the 500,000 gallon water tower tank marking a city poised to grow. By developing a water utility along the highway 65 corridor, the City of East Bethel will soon join 726 Minnesota municipalities in operating a Community Water Supply system (see article).  Not only will East Bethel provide […]

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